Dawn O'Donnell

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Bornc.1927/1928
Died10 June 2007 (aged 79)
OccupationsEntrepreneur, activist
Dawn O'Donnell
Bornc.1927/1928
Died10 June 2007 (aged 79)
OccupationsEntrepreneur, activist

Dawn O'Donnell (born 1927/1928 – died 10 June 2007), was a prominent Sydney entrepreneur and supporter of the Sydney LGBT community.[1] She has been credited with being a defining early influence on the gay and lesbian club scene in Sydney's Oxford Street and Newtown.[2]

Born circa 1928 in the Sydney suburb of Paddington, she won a bursary to St Vincent's College, Potts Point, run by the Sisters of Charity. She left school at age 15, and three years later, aged 18, won the Australian ladies speed skating championship, turned professional and taught at the Glaciarium before going to London and Paris. She was briefly married to a butcher named Des Irwin.[3] Her career began as an international ice skater when she was a teenager. It was while touring Paris as a performer in the Puss in Boots on ice show, she had her first romance with another woman.[2]

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